The circus is coming to Hartford, so the city's professional hockey team is hitting the road. Fresh off a thrilling victory over the Providence Bruins in the AHLEastern Conference quarterfinals, the Wolf Pack will face the Hershey Bears in the next playoff round. The series opens in the land of chocolate Wednesday and Hartford will host Game 3 on May 10 and Game 4 on May 11. Actually, Hartford is not hosting because Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus is at the XL Center. The obvious options to shift the "home" games (MassMutual Center in Springfield, Webster Bank Arena in Bridgeport) are unavailable because those AHL franchises are not in the playoffs and the ice has been removed. So the Wolf Pack's first two home games will be played at the DCU Center in Worcester, 63 miles from Hartford. That's an hour commute for loyal Wolf Pack fans. If there is a Game 6, the Wolf Pack will host at the XL Center.

Like so many breakups, it was announced on Facebook. Instead of changing her relationship status, Lindsey Vonn shared her news with a status update Sunday afternoon. "After nearly three years together, Tiger and I have mutually decided to end our relationship," Vonn wrote. So there you have -- the Lindsey Vonn-Tiger Woods romance is over. Vonn cited their "incredibly hectic lives" that keep them apart. She also wrote that she will "always admire and respect Tiger." Woods also posted a statement on his personal website, also mentioning their "hectic lives." ... Feel like you tossed $100 out the window after witnessing Floyd Mayweather's win over Manny Pacquiao Saturday night? It could be worse: actor Mark Wahlberg lost $250,000 in a bet with P. Diddy. ... Best post-fight Tweet? We nominate this from Oscar De La Hoya: "Sorry boxing fans." De La Hoya, who lost to both fighters, later tweeted, "Call me old school but I like the fans getting their money's worth by watching an action packed fight."

With Chip Kelly moving players in and out, it's hard for fans to latch onto their favorite Eagles. A sporting goods store has a solution. According to Fox 29 in Philadelphia, Schuylkill Valley Sports is offering insurance to folks who purchase the $100 NFL regulation jerseys. For $10, fans will have insurance in case, say, Sam Bradford or Tim Tebow is dumped by the Eagles over the next 18 months. With a receipt and the insurance policy, fans will have an opportunity to purchase another jersey at half price. It's the perfect Chip-proof policy for fans. And it only applies to the Eagles, so think twice before purchasing those Cole Hamels jerseys. ... UConn offensive lineman Alex Mateas, an Ontario native, is considered a top CFL prospect. But before pursuing a career in his home country, Mateas will chase an NFL job. Mateas will attend minicamp on a tryout basis with the Jets, according to CFL reporter Justin Dunk.